I'm sorry Microsoft but 2.6GHz base, 3.1GHz multi core turbo, and 3.5GHz single core turbo is plenty fast for me............. and you. Even your app says so.
I wonder how long before some enterprising hacker writes a tool to lie about the hardware to Windows, making it think that it's running on supported hardware
I alway love to use a new OS and so I going to upgrade my desktop PC. I have a i7 4790 2014 year! with 32GB RAM and 1050 ti 4GB GDDR5 video card and 1TB SSD, Silencer 400 watt power supply.
I alway love to use a new OS and so I going to upgrade my desktop PC. I have a i7 4790 2014 year! with 32GB RAM and 1050 ti 4GB GDDR5 video card and 1TB SSD, Silencer 400 watt power supply.
Overwrite the install.wim in a Windows 10 bootabe USB with the Windows 11 install.wim and you will be able to bypass the TPM check. I have Windows 11 running great on a spare HDD attached to my work PC (i7-4770).
In Jan 2021 I bought new MB/CPU, RAM, PSU, M.2SSD, etc to upgrade from i7-4790K system. I cloned old SATA SSD to M.2 installed everything thinking I would have to buy new OEM license. I logged into Microsoft and it digitally authenticated. It has run fine since and even upgraded to Win 11 a few weeks ago. No clue why it worked and I'm not complaining.
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